We've completely refurbished and rewired our house, and allowed for 8-9 spots/downlighters in a six 4.7m x 3.2m bedrooms (2.45m high) and in hallways and bathrooms. The ceilings have about 25cm between plaster and floorboard including fairly high grade rockwool.
The wiring is already done (9 lights on one switch) and the ceiling plastered so if it's a mistake to have so many, it's too late.
My query:
If I use GU10 fire rated fittings, good quality bulbs, and get a compatible dimmer might heat dissipation be a problem and cause bulbs to be short-lived?
Are there any advantages to a low profile (shallow panel) integrated fittings (like this) over GU10 fittings, especially if they must be dimmable? The low profile means we can space them more evenly and not worry about pipes or joists.
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I have excluded using tall integrated fittings because these are quite powerful and 8-9 of them would be too bright in one room as many tall (as apposed to low-profile) fittings are 750 lumens plus.
I haven't considered MR16s with fire hood transformers (i.e. GU5.3s with SMPS - for the very pedantic!) about £12.50/fitting as I can't see an advantage over GU10s.
I am aware that some people hate spotlights in bedrooms, and 2" bulbs even more. I'm fine with them - especially when they're dimmable and even if I wasn't it's too late to change.
The wiring is already done (9 lights on one switch) and the ceiling plastered so if it's a mistake to have so many, it's too late.
My query:
If I use GU10 fire rated fittings, good quality bulbs, and get a compatible dimmer might heat dissipation be a problem and cause bulbs to be short-lived?
Are there any advantages to a low profile (shallow panel) integrated fittings (like this) over GU10 fittings, especially if they must be dimmable? The low profile means we can space them more evenly and not worry about pipes or joists.
More info
I have excluded using tall integrated fittings because these are quite powerful and 8-9 of them would be too bright in one room as many tall (as apposed to low-profile) fittings are 750 lumens plus.
I haven't considered MR16s with fire hood transformers (i.e. GU5.3s with SMPS - for the very pedantic!) about £12.50/fitting as I can't see an advantage over GU10s.
I am aware that some people hate spotlights in bedrooms, and 2" bulbs even more. I'm fine with them - especially when they're dimmable and even if I wasn't it's too late to change.